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Friday, April 23, 2010

Collection # 1

Well,regular followers know that she is our love and joy....


However when we are sleeping during night, she has a life of her own and every morning I am collecting some strange objects from her little plastic house. Below Hera proudly presents her last week's work with you, and guess which one caused the biggest shouting from her proud owners..

26 comments:

  1. Oh no! Nothing is safe anymore?

    I had a dog once as a child. After he dug a hole in the living room rug, we had to say goodbye to Tiki. :(

    Thanks for the great Tibet pictures.

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  2. These photos put me in the BEST of moods.Love them:)
    I remember your puppy! So adorable!
    Wishing you a great Friday!
    Betty xx

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  3. I completely understand what that lovely puppy was doing during the night!Well, would please forgive that cutie?

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  4. Yikes, it looks like a couple of those things might cause some finger shaking and yelling. And I bet when that happens her ears drop and she hands her cute little head. How can you stay mad at her?

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  5. OMG! such a collector of stuff! For us,our dog, Robbie loves to dig the garden and that's when I shout at him!!

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  6. Hera is busy at night!! My daughter's Bernese Mountain Dog chews holes in their walls when they are out! You could still wear the boot and say you are into the 'grunge' look ... :-)

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  7. I intended to add what a beautiful dog Hera is. All pups are gorgeous, but Hera is just as beautiful in her more adult body!!

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  8. puppies will be puppies...you didn't need those boots anyways.....

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  9. I love it. She is just too cute.
    Mary

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  10. It looks like Hera is a chewer! She would be naughty if she knew the difference between mommy's boot and a plastic bottle, but I'll bet she doesn't. My dog likes fluffy things to steal and chew on, like his green monster toy and my fluffy slippers. I'll bet Hera - who is just beautiful, by the way - would love to have a rawhide chew bone from the pet store to chew on instead of those other things.

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  11. Oh dear! What are/were those two mangled orange and pink plastic things? Everything else is at least still recognizable!

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  12. Beautiful ! So much so, that I have finally got around to adding you to my blog list. Thank you !

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  13. But that face is so sweet. You can't stay mad at such a cute puppy.

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  14. Does Hera work as a NY Times book critic? She's lovely.

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  15. Hera is a precious dog.And yes...they can be alot of trouble.But they love us soo much.
    We bought baby chickens,and until they are bigger.They are in a box with a light.
    My hobie brought one of them to thje living room.I did not even know Hobie was in the house.The chick was unharmed.I guess she just wanted to play with it...yea right...LOL
    XXOO Marie Antionette

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  16. She is so cute! When our dog was a puppy she stayed in my daughters room when we weren't home and she ate a hole in her mattress! I can laugh about it now. No wonder they're so cute; it's hard to stay mad. Have a great weekend! Jennifer:)

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  17. Oh what a mischievous little one! My dog does that when ever we are not looking :)
    Have a lovely day
    xoxo

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  18. Oh, boots! Yes, I lost a few shoes to Boz before he learned shoes were off-limits. Now he loves his bone and his toys and leaves my toys alone!

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  19. She's so sweet!!! I'm so sorry for your boots... ;)
    have a great week!

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  20. herra sweetie..not mom's boots :P

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  21. My dog "Jilly" always likes to collects shoes. Sometime she becomes like a yokel girl :)))

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